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Automatic Hyphenation |
Automatic hyphenation is document-specific. After you turn in on for the current document, you will still need to turn it on for any other document you want hyphenated. | ||
If you know you will always want a document hyphenated then it is worth changing the option in the template |
Rotating Text |
You can at last rotate text. The only draw back is that the text must be in a textbox or a table cell. (Format > Text Direction) and select the orientation you want. |
Zero with a slash through it |
(Insert > Field) | ||
In the Field Names box click "Eq" | ||
Click Field code (towards the bottom of the dialog box) | ||
do not click the Equation Editor | ||
In the Field Codes box type EQ \o(0,/) | ||
click OK | ||
Now select the slashed zero, right click and then click Toggle Field Codes. | ||
Remove the extra space after the right parenthesis | ||
right click again and press Toggle Field Codes (yes again!) |
Going forward for next time it would be better to create an AutoCorrect entry for this. | ||
Select the symbol in your document. | ||
(Tools > AutoCorrect Options) | ||
In the Replace box type whatever combinations you want Word to use to turn into a slashed zero. | ||
Click OK |
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